Junien de Brabant

Junien de Brabant (1463-1519) was a French nobleman who fought in the Italian Wars.

Biography
Junien de Brabant was born to Albert de Brabant and Christine-Marie de Villiers. Brabant became a squire under king Charles VIII of France, and as he was of noble birth, he was made a Lieutenant-General. Brabant was made the commander of an army in the Italian Wars, but he was captured at the 1500 Battle of Piedimonte Matese. He was held by the Papal States until the Papal States realigned with France, and he served in the wars as a commander of French and Papal troops against Bartolomeo d'Alviano. He died in 1519 in Milan.